Once Upon a Time

TV viewers with “Revenge” on their minds will have to channel their passion toward a new night. ABC is moving the soapy drama to Sundays in the 9 p.m. time slot vacated by “Desperate Housewives.”

The scheduling change was announced on Tuesday as ABC unveiled a fall lineup that features four new shows.

In another big ABC development, network entertainment chief Paul Lee said that the popular reality series “Dancing With the Stars” will air an all-star edition in the fall with “fan favorites” from past seasons. Lee declined to talk about any casting plans for the show.

“Revenge,” one of the most buzzed-about new shows this season, will air just after the fairy tale-themed “Once Upon a Time,” the most-watched new drama of the season. The 10 p.m. slot goes to “666 Park Avenue,” an upcoming drama starring Terry O’Quinn and Vanessa Williams as owners of a creepy apartment building where supernatural shenanigans occur.

“Sunday night will be a battle between good and evil,” said Lee, who believes “Revenge” can grow its audience in its new time slot.

The new shows announced by Lee include “Nashville,” a family soap featuring Connie Britton (“Friday Night Lights”; “American Horror Story”) as a fading country music singer. Also in the cast is Hayden Panettiere (“Heroes”) as a star on the rise. And then there’s “Last Resort,” a thriller starring Andre Braugher as the captain of a nuclear submarine crew that goes rogue.

ABC’s only new fall comedy is “The Neighbors,” about a family led by Jami Gertz that moves to an upscale housing development and discovers that the neighbors are aliens. It will air as part of ABC’s highly successful Wednesday-night comedy block right after “Modern Family.”

Altogether, ABC ordered 10 new shows, most of which will arrive at midseason. Shows dumped by the network include “Cougar Town” (moving to TBS), “Man Up,” “Missing,” “The River” and “Pan Am.”